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A young boy lands a bubble on his head at a park on Tuesday in Seoul. South Korea has one of the world's lowest birthrates despite the government promotion of incentives to encourage people to have children. Wally Santana/AP

Flames shoot up in the early morning hours of Tuesday from the 'King of King's' statue of Jesus Christ standing outside Solid Rock Church in Monroe, Ohio. The six-story-tall statue of Jesus with his arms raised beside a highway was struck by lightning in a thunderstorm Monday night, around 11:15 p.m., and burned to the ground, police said. Tiffani West-May/The Dayton Daily News/AP

A racegoer uses his binoculars on the first day of Royal Ascot in southern England, on Tuesday. Luke MacGregor/Reuters

An English rugby player, Paul Doran-Jones, looks on during his team's match against the Australian Barbarians at the Central Coast Stadium in Gosford, Australia, on Tuesday. Jeremy Piper/AP

A couple of boats pull an oil collecting boom between them through a heavy oil slick from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill site. Boats have been working to collect, skim, and burn off oil leaking from the severed pipe in the Gulf of Mexico. Ted Jackson/The Times-Picayune/AP

Jordanian boys cool off under a fountain during an unseasonable heat wave in downtown Amman on Tuesday. Ali Jarekji/Reuters

Relatives and family members of those killed and injured in the 1972 Bloody Sunday shootings make their way to the Guildhall to receive a preview of the Saville report in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on Tuesday. The British government published findings of its investigation into Bloody Sunday, the 1972 killing of 13 Catholic demonstrators by British troops. The investigation began in 1998 and became the most expensive in British legal history as it gathered evidence from 2,500 witnesses, including troops who opened fire that day. Peter Morrison/AP

Protesters hold up effigies depicting the country's president and government members during a protest in Bucharest, Romania, on Tuesday. Thousands of angry Romanians protested outside the parliament against salary and pension cuts as the legislature started debating a motion of no confidence in the government. Vadim Ghirda/AP

Indians get drenched in a wave that hit the shore during high tide in the Arabian Sea at the Worli promenade in Mumbai on Tuesday. According to news reports, the city will witness high tides measuring about 15 feet until Thursday. Rajanish Kakade/AP

HTC Columbia's team rider Tony Martin (l.), of Germany, wearing the leader's jersey, is seen after the pack of riders crashed during their sprint to the finish line during the fourth stage of the Tour de Suisse from Schwarzenburg to Wettingen on Tuesday. Christian Hartmann/Reuters

Uzbek women, who fled from the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh, wait for permission to cross into Uzbekistan on the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border on Tuesday. Uzbekistan closed the border, leaving many camped out on the Kyrgyz side or stranded behind barbed-wire fences in no man's land. Sergei Grits/AP

United States Marines conduct an amphibious landing exercise together with Estonian troops in Loksa, Estonia, on Tuesday. In the joint military exercise, 130 combat-ready marines and 50 Estonian troops disembarked from the transport vessel USS Gunston Hall to occupy a beach near the town of Loksa on Estonia's eastern coast. Estonian Military/AP

Britain's Prince Harry (l.) and Prince William (r.) join park manager Neil Whitson with a cheetah at the Mokolodi nature reserve near Gaborone, Botswana, on Tuesday. The princes will be visiting charity projects they oversee in Botswana, Lesotho, and South Africa this week. Shayne Robinson/AP

On a rainy day in Munich, Germany, only a few people show up to watch a World Cup soccer game in a public viewing area in the English Garden Park on Tuesday. Matthias Schrader/AP

Brazilian fans cheer prior to the World Cup group G soccer match between Brazil and North Korea at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Tuesday. Matt Dunham/AP

Ivory Coast's Siaka Tiene fights for the ball with Portugal's Liedson during a 2010 World Cup group G soccer match at Nelson Mandela Bay stadium in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, on Tuesday. Paul Hanna/Reuters

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Top-ranked Inbee Park won the Women's British Open in the final round Sunday. With her victory, Park became the seventh female player to win four different majors.

BySteve Douglas, Associated PressAugust 2, 2015

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Top-ranked Inbee Park won the Women's British Open after coming from three shots behind fellow South Korean Jin-Young Ko in the final round Sunday, becoming the seventh female player to win four different majors.